33 research outputs found
ANALYSIS OF DIFENOCONAZOLE, DIMETHOATE, CHLORANTRANILIPROLE, PYMETROZINE RESIDUES ON BRINJAL FRUITS COLLECTED FROM DIFFERENT FIELDS AND MARKETS OF BANGLADESH
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
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AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRYThe study was conducted to analyze difenoconazole, dimethoate, chlorantraniliprole,
pymetrozine residues on brinjal fruits collected from different fields and markets of
Bangladesh during November 2021. The collected samples were analyzed using
modified Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe (QuEChERS) extraction
technique and LC-MS/MS for the determination of pesticide residues in 50 field
samples and 50 market samples of brinjal. Among the 50 analyzed field samples,
pymetrozine was detected in 4 samples (8%), dimethaote was detected in 10 samples
(20%), difenoconazole was detected in 6 samples (12%) and chlorantraniliprole was
detected in 7 samples (14%). In 50 market samples, pymetrozine was detected in 2
samples (4%), dimethaote was detected in 5 samples (10%), difenoconazole was
detected in 4 samples (8%) and chlorantraniliprole was detected in 8 samples (16%).
All of the samples detected with pymetrozine, dimethaote, difenoconazole residues
has residue above Maximum Residue Level (MRL)
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SBML Level 3: an extensible format for the exchange and reuse of biological models
Abstract Systems biology has experienced dramatic growth in the number, size, and complexity of computational models. To reproduce simulation results and reuse models, researchers must exchange unambiguous model descriptions. We review the latest edition of the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML), a format designed for this purpose. A community of modelers and software authors developed SBML Level 3 over the past decade. Its modular form consists of a core suited to representing reaction‐based models and packages that extend the core with features suited to other model types including constraint‐based models, reaction‐diffusion models, logical network models, and rule‐based models. The format leverages two decades of SBML and a rich software ecosystem that transformed how systems biologists build and interact with models. More recently, the rise of multiscale models of whole cells and organs, and new data sources such as single‐cell measurements and live imaging, has precipitated new ways of integrating data with models. We provide our perspectives on the challenges presented by these developments and how SBML Level 3 provides the foundation needed to support this evolution
SBML Level 3: an extensible format for the exchange and reuse of biological models
Systems biology has experienced dramatic growth in the number, size, and complexity of computational models. To reproduce simulation results and reuse models, researchers must exchange unambiguous model descriptions. We review the latest edition of the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML), a format designed for this purpose. A community of modelers and software authors developed SBML Level 3 over the past decade. Its modular form consists of a core suited to representing reaction-based models and packages that extend the core with features suited to other model types including constraint-based models, reaction-diffusion models, logical network models, and rule-based models. The format leverages two decades of SBML and a rich software ecosystem that transformed how systems biologists build and interact with models. More recently, the rise of multiscale models of whole cells and organs, and new data sources such as single-cell measurements and live imaging, has precipitated new ways of integrating data with models. We provide our perspectives on the challenges presented by these developments and how SBML Level 3 provides the foundation needed to support this evolution.journal articl
Effect of Base Hits to Runs in a Baseball Came : (Application of Multi-Variable Analysis Method)
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Study of molecular mechanisms of pro-apoptotic activity of NCX 4040, a novel nitric oxide-releasing aspirin, in colon cancer cell lines-7
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Study of molecular mechanisms of pro-apoptotic activity of NCX 4040, a novel nitric oxide-releasing aspirin, in colon cancer cell lines"</p><p>http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/5/1/52</p><p>Journal of Translational Medicine 2007;5():52-52.</p><p>Published online 30 Oct 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC2174440.</p><p></p>μM, followed by a 24-hour wash-out. Growth inhibition and cytocidal effect of drugs were calculated according to Monks' formula, as reported in Materials and methods. Each point indicates the mean of at least three experiments; SD never exceeded 5%
